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PM Live interviews Mark Heywood about the Limpopo Textbook Crisis

By cindy, 8 August 2012 Posted in: News, Right to Access Basic Education, Textbooks

PM Live talks with Mark Heywood about the Limpopo Texbook Crisis on 08-08-2012.

Tags: Department of Basic EducationLimpopomedia interviewPanyaza Lesufitextbook deliverytextbooks

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By Butho, 21 October 2015
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On 16 October 2015, the Competition Commission published an amended Terms of Reference for the Market Inquiry into the Private Health Care Sector. While the scope of the health inquiry remains unchanged, the amendment indicates that the health inquiry will be completed by 15 December 2016 instead of the original completion date of…

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